He is a medal of valour winner, read like a VC, but that's another story. He started a program, which I think is called, It's Okay to be Okay.
I've been around this a fair bit. We get people back from Afghanistan. We wrap our arms around them, and we want them to tell us how bad they feel. Sometimes they don't feel bad. Sometimes they're just fine, but they're told, “No, no, no. You did terrible things. You saw terrible things. You must feel bad.” I've talked to guys who have been in that situation. They say, “They're trying to talk me into PTSD.” After a while they say there must be something wrong with them because they don't feel bad.
Do you have any insight into that? Willy started a program to tell guys that it's okay, they don't have to have PTSD just because they went there.